Why Provyd Does Not Use Fake Testing Claims
Naz, Founder · May 15, 2026 · 6 min read
If you have shopped the research compound market for any length of time, you have seen the pattern: badges implying third-party verification, vague references to testing partners, language engineered to make a storefront feel like a laboratory. Provyd does not do this, and I want to explain why plainly.
Provyd does not perform independent laboratory testing. We do not have an in-house QC program, and we do not maintain a relationship with any third-party testing service that we could point to as our own. What we have is supplier curation and supplier-provided documentation. So that is exactly what we say.
Fake trust is worse than no badge
A fabricated testing claim does two things. It misleads the buyer, and it poisons the well for every honest signal on the page. Once a buyer catches one inflated claim, they discount everything else, including the documentation that is real. Precision is more persuasive than puffery.
What we actually stand behind
- Supplier curation: a deliberately focused launch catalog from a primary supplier.
- Supplier-provided documentation, labeled as supplier-provided.
- Clear research-only positioning across every page.
- Operational discipline before any public sales begin.
The standard
Our standard is operational honesty. We would rather under-claim and be trusted than over-claim and be caught. That is the entire premise of Provyd, and it is why this section of the site exists at all.
All products sold by Provyd are intended strictly for in-vitro laboratory research use only. They are not for human or animal consumption and are not drugs, foods, cosmetics, or dietary supplements. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease and have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Documentation shown is supplier-provided unless otherwise stated.


